uncommunicativeness

NOUN
  1. the trait of being uncommunicative
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How To Use uncommunicativeness In A Sentence

  • Another character in the film, He Zhiuru, takes uncommunicativeness to the ultimate level; he has been mute since age five.
  • A mystery enveloped his beauty, his uncommunicativeness. The Grey Cloak
  • Alan's uncommunicativeness extended below the level of speech, and his mother, reduced to the helplessness of dead-reckoning, had not even the solace of adapting her sympathy to his needs. The Quicksand
  • But to the last she retained something of her son's unresponsiveness, and an uncommunicativeness which tagged his as hereditary. Many Kingdoms
  • The interview below is an example of his long-standing uncommunicativeness concerning any criminal active by himself or any others.
  • And having thus revenged herself for her colleague's uncommunicativeness, she went her way. The Privet Hedge
  • It seems unlikely that overnight my son has developed the male propensity for uncommunicativeness.
  • At breakfast next morning Fanny plied him with questions and was furious at his cool uncommunicativeness. Fanny Herself
  • Nicolovius's haughty aloofness, his rigid uncommunicativeness, his grand ducal bearing and the fact that he paid eighteen dollars a week for a suite had of course made him a man of mark and mystery in the boarding-house, and in the romancings of Miss Miller he had figured as nearly everything from a fugitive crown prince to a retired counterfeiter. Queed
  • And this is about the processes that entrench a society and maintain its autism and uncommunicativeness with the world and modern times.
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